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Bulky Refuse

Bulky refuse, which some call « monsters », are large and heavy objects that can not be put in the garbage bin (eg: appliances, furniture, hot water tanks). Before sending them to elimination, namely at the landfill site, our citizens can:

Check if a family member, a friend or an acquaintance wants it;

If it is in good condition, give it to a community organization;

Contact a scrap metal dealer for metal objects.

If nobody wants it, to send it to the landfill site, the service offered varies from one locality to another:

Bathurst

Residents of the city of Bathurst can obtain a tipping fee waiver at City Hall (1 waiver / address / year). This waiver allows to bring, free of charge, at the Red Pine site 500 kg of waste on a single occasion. To get a waiver or if you have question, you can call the Bathurst City Hall at 548.0400.

Belledune, Beresford, Nigadoo, Petit-Rocher, Pointe-Verte

For residents of these municipalities, you can look at your municipal collection calendar to know when bulky refuse will be picked up at the roadside. You can also contact your municipality for more information:

Citizens of the Chaleur region who live in an unincorporated locality, meaning outside the municipalities, can put one bulky object at the roadside every two weeks at the time of garbage collection, except for metal objects. Appliances and metal objets can be put on the roadside on two occasions during the year. These dates are indicated on the collection calendar. You can contact the Department of Environment and Local Government at 547.7443 if you wish more information.

Acceptable items on the roadside

Household appliances, funiture, mattresses, wood, branches and brush are all accepted as bulky refuse. Except for very large items, all refuse must be boxed, bagged or tied into packages no heavier than 50 pounds and/or no more than 4 feet long. Broken glass and pointed or sharp objects must be carefully packaged to prevent injuries.

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On January 1, 2013, the Chaleur Regional Service Commission assumed responsibility for the delivery of various services throughout the Chaleur Region. Located in northeastern New Brunswick, the region includes the municipalities of Bathurst, Beresford, Nigadoo, Petit-Rocher,... Read More